You’re invited for EHN Canada’s next educational webinar: The Difference Between Moral Injury & PTSD with Dr. Krystle Martin, C.Psych, Clinical Psychologist, Gateway Recovery Centre.
military armed forces or war
Free Webinar: Introduction & Measurement of Moral Injury Events
You’re invited for EHN Canada’s next educational webinar: Introduction & Measurement of Moral Injury with Dr. Anthony Nazarov, PhD, PMP, Associate Scientific Director, MacDonald Franklin OSI Research Centre and Colette Currin, Counsellor and National Director of Military, Veterans, and First Responders, EHN Canada.

War and Gender-Based Violence: Implications for Social Work Education and Practice Events
War and Gender-Based Violence: Implications for Social Work Education and Practice
November 10, 2021 @ 3:30pm-5:30 pm EST
Presented by: Nancy Reeves, BSW, MSW, RSW, PhDc
EHN Canada Webinar: Disclosure of Moral Injury Events
invited for EHN Canada’s next educational webinar:
Disclosure of Moral Injury
With Dr. Anthony Nazarov, PhD, PMP
Associate Scientific Director, MacDonald Franklin OSI Research Centre
Allied Scientist, Lawson Health Research Institute
Adjunct Research Professor, Department of Psychiatry, Western University
Adjunct Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioural Neurosciences, McMaster University

COVID-19 in Mental Health and Substance Use: Key Findings from the CIHR's Knowledge Synthesis Grant Recipients Events
Join the Alberta Addiction and Mental Health Research Hub for their first series of presentations by Alberta recipients of CIHR’s Knowledge Synthesis Grant on COVID-19 in Mental Health and Substance Use. Learn about the latest evidence base regarding mental health and substance use issues affected by COVID-19.
This event features:
Dr. Deinera Exner-Cortens, University of Calgary
School-Based Suicide Risk Assessment Using eHealth: A Scoping Review
Tools to support military families? Forum topic
Military Family Services Canada (MFSC) is seeking to improve the way they support family members of military personnel who are being released from service due to illness or injury and transitioning to civilian life.
They are seeking evidence-based tools (e.g. intake or assessment forms) that can be used to assess the strengths/needs/wellness of family members, and that can ultimately be used to connect military families to community services and supports.